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Definitions for BLURRED
blurred
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Princeton's WordNet
bleary, blurred, blurry, foggy, fuzzy, hazy, muzzyadjective
indistinct or hazy in outline
"a landscape of blurred outlines"; "the trees were just blurry shapes"
blurred, cloudedadjective
unclear in form or expression
"the blurred aims of the group"; "sometimes one understood clearly and sometimes the meaning was clouded"- H.G.Wells
Wiktionary
blurredadjective
Out of focus; partially obscured; smudged.
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blurred
Blurred refers to something being unclear, indistinct, hazy, or lacking sharpness or clarity due to being out of focus, smudged, smeared, clouded, or distorted in some way. This term can refer to a physical or visual aspect such as a blurred image or photograph, or metaphorically, as in blurred memories or blurred lines between fact and fiction.
Webster Dictionary
Blurred
of Blur
Numerology
Chaldean Numerology
The numerical value of BLURRED in Chaldean Numerology is: 6
Pythagorean Numerology
The numerical value of BLURRED in Pythagorean Numerology is: 8
Examples of BLURRED in a Sentence
The tonal shiftThe most tangible development over the course of Tuesday was the subtle, yet very critical, shift in tone coming from the Democratic members who have held significant sway -- or even control -- over the state of play in White House. Red lines that had been drawn were blurred. Public spats that spilled into the open played out again behind closed doors. Yes, the details still need significant work. No, not all members are there yet.But, there was a recognition that something had to happen and fast before The President leaves for Scotland. It's a shift from where members were just before the recess, when Pelosi was forced to postpone a vote on the bipartisan infrastructure bill because factions could not come together. The impending deadline of Glasgow paired with the reality of a midterm election just a year away and the constant barrage of stories about Democratic infighting all coalesced and began chipping away at the resolve of folks who up until this point had demanded they get everything or give nothing at all.Here's your signFor example : Members of the progressive caucus started to say they may not need a full Senate vote on the Build Back Better package before they vote for the bipartisan infrastructure bill. Members in that meeting said that is because The President made it abundantly clear that any bill that The President backed and said would have the Senate's support, would. Analysis : Gas prices are high. That could mess with Bidens climate agenda.
I wasn't into the idea at all at first. I think I came off as a bit annoyed in the video, now, it's the bane of my existence. When anyone comes up to me about 'Blurred Lines,' I'm like, are we seriously talking about a video from three years ago?’.
Six years ago, when Detective Leslie Branch-Wise was on my detail, we became friends, and I blurred the lines between being a friend and being a boss. Our text exchanges became too casual, too familiar, and last week I learned, after six years, that they hurt her and offended her ….
Although the news media blurred the events, it was easy to find them and watch them in graphic detail, so while there was an effort to protect the public from that, it wouldn't be useful because the people who are traumatizing themselves would be the very people who would search online to watch the footage of the carnage.
Blurred lines? That was a song. I never really got it.
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- borrósCatalan, Valencian
- neostrý, rozmazanýCzech
- borrosoSpanish
- sumea, epäselvä, hämäräFinnish
- flouFrench
- ぼやけたJapanese
- zamazanyPolish
- borradoPortuguese
- размытыйRussian
- розмитийUkrainian
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